Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Thus , we may repeat that if the authorities decline to increase the supply of base money , then banks are constrained in the amount of lending they can undertake .
2 After all if we say , ‘ I did n't appreciate that remark , ’ that tells the world something about us , and we may perceive that it is unwise to let people know that the remark disturbs us at all so we do not share our feelings .
3 If there is little generalization of the new response to the test stimuli , we may conclude that the stimulus used in acquisition and that used in the test are readily discriminated .
4 From this , we may conclude that any process which can send impulses directly to the brain can be used to influence the physical body and the emotions .
5 We may conclude that , in all cases , the opposing waves mutually focus each other onto the hypersurface , on which the contraction of the waves is unbounded and the line element ( 6.20 ) is singular .
6 Plants are normally under some form of stress — heat or light stress are two of many forms — but nevertheless plants are generally healthy , from which we may conclude that nature is continually carrying out a delicate balancing act among the contributing reactions making up the complete photosynthetic ‘ machinery ’ .
7 More generally , we may conclude that the Bain-Elsheikh study provides support from several countries for the effects of economic conditions and the influence of public policy upon union growth .
8 Rollin 's confusion stems from his assumption that because animals have needs we may conclude that they have interests , which , like those of human beings , are owing to the possessor .
9 We may conclude that violence is such a wide term that we need a typology , each item of which may have its own consequences and causes and so be best dealt with by different interventions .
10 In short , we may conclude that there is no need to suppose that industrial co-operatives in particular can not become large , or even very large , and remain successful businesses and authentic co-operatives but that the need to accommodate within them satisfactory constituencies may well affect their structure .
11 Thus , we may conclude that , " Yes , it is possible to get the vessel open , " but note the inherent risk , particularly early on , of acute myocardial infarction and death .
12 The context makes it clear that the two cousins are of different sexes ; however , the sentence is not zeugmatic , so we may conclude that cousin does not have two senses ‘ male cousin ’ and ‘ female cousin ’ .
13 From this we may conclude that the ‘ at least ’ sense of numerals is not established .
14 Since the insertion of the dielectric increased the surface charge density on the plates by a factor with the voltage remaining unchanged , we may conclude that the capacitance has also increased by the same factor , yielding
15 Since charged particles rarely travel close to the velocity of light we may conclude that the magnetic forces are by orders of magnitude smaller than the electric forces .
16 We may conclude that although elicitation of syntactic data presents methodological problems , those problems are not insuperable and can often be solved by a little ingenuity .
17 We may conclude that rhythmic shapes determine melodies more than do pitch patterns .
18 Summarizing our findings so far we may conclude that the ego , far from emerging fully formed , in fact underwent a very lengthy and indeed complex process of development in the evolution of the human race .
19 Now we may suggest that that 's the effect of the Second World War biasing alright biasing the estimates that we 've just produced from the whole sample .
20 Taking this into account , we may suggest that English come glosses as " movement towards either the location of the speaker , or towards the location of the addressee , at CT " .
21 [ Ch 7 ] As a further example , we may observe that the formal rhetoric of parallelism , anaphora , etc is characteristic of Dickens in many of his moods : it is illustrated in passages [ 3 ] " [ 4 ] " and [ 5 ] .
22 To complete this discussion , we may observe that the companion matrix , or its equivalent — the regression formula , may be used to find complex roots of a determinantal equation ( see 1.7.6 ) .
23 One day we may hope that the spade and exploration under water will advance our knowledge much further and bring us close to the expanding merchant fleets of the eleventh and twelfth centuries .
24 But we may hope that the small differences in binding energies that correspond to the chemical shifts between different samples will be correctly reproduced .
25 And since at least some aspects of deixis make a difference to truth conditions , we may hope that this shift will coincide with the decision to restrict semantics to the truth-conditional aspects of meaning .
26 In a field that is patchy in space and time , be it ever so small , we may expect that the populations of a species such as white clover will , at any time , reflect selective forces from its past .
27 To the extent that these close-knit social relations are weakened , we may expect that these linguistic complexities will be reduced .
28 We may expect that in any event the common law principles of compulsion , and indeed of mistake , will continue to develop in the future .
29 Once again we may stress that any attempt to describe syntax by assessing the logical possibilities of combination of the " type " meanings which words and other lexical items may have in the dictionary will simply launch us into the wrong enterprise .
30 We may emphasize that they are mingled with and followed by stories of a very different character .
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